[Image Document Conversion Settings] Dialog Box

Configure detailed settings to import an image file from the multifunction device and convert it to a DocuWorks document.

[Paper Size When Converting to DocuWorks Document]

Specify the paper size to import an image file from the multifunction device and convert it to a DocuWorks document.

[If scanned image exceeds the maximum size, fit into the maximum size]

[Maximum Size]


Specify whether to reduce a scanned image within the paper size specified in [Maximum Size] if it exceeds the paper size selected in [Maximum Size].
Selecting the [If scanned image exceeds the maximum size, fit into the maximum size] check box reduces a scanned image within the paper size specified in [Maximum Size].
By default, this check box is selected.

[Fit to Standard Size Paper]

Select this check box to convert an image to a DocuWorks document with the minimum standard size to include an image. By default, this check box is selected.

[Fit to Imported Image]

Select this check box to convert an image to a DocuWorks document with the same size as for the image.
Note
DocuWorks documents whose height or width is more than 500 mm are handled as Ver. 7 document, and they cannot be opened in DocuWorks 6 or earlier.

[Color Image Quality and Compression Rate When Converting to DocuWorks Document]

Specify the image quality and compression rate of a color image when importing an image file from the multifunction device and convert it to a DocuWorks document. However, this option does not support JPEG files.

[Import in DocuWorks High Compression]

When this check box is selected, image files (BMP and TIFF) in a compression format other than JPEG are imported as high compression DocuWorks (MRC compression).
When the check box is not selected, color image files are compressed and imported in JPEG format.
By default, this box is cleared.
Set the image quality for importing.
The default is [Normal].
  • [Priority on compression rate]
    Image processing to give size reduction priority over the image quality.
  • [Normal]
    Image processing with standard compression rate. The size is slightly larger than [Priority on compression rate].
  • [Priority on image quality]
    Image processing to give image quality priority over the size. The size is larger than the standard.
  • [No Loss]
    Image processing to make the image size larger than [Priority on image quality] in most cases without losing image quality.